Louis DiNatale did not intend to enter Canada when he and his wife wound up on a bridge from Upstate New York to Ontario one day in September, misdirected by an unreliable GPS device. What began as a U.S. couple's getaway to Vermont quickly turned into a lesson on the stark difference between the United States and Canada when it comes to gun laws.
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At Canada's border, a hard line on guns
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